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Book Review: The Call of the Weird by Louis Theroux
Louis Theroux revisits American subjects of his BBC documentary series on the American fringe.
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This isn't the idle passing fancy of a bored star; this is the work of a dedicated and thoughtful artist.
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...we need to adjust our sights away from fighting and lift them up to a more worthy goal.
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When some of your favorite writers come together to praise a book it’s time to investigate the item they are endorsing.
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A great story, with amazing characters, and incredible atmosphere written by a superlative writer - what more could you ask for?
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It's useful to read how marketers are using powerful, focus-group-selected language on us right now.
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If you are working with DHTML, you are wasting your time if you do not have this book!
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Thomas Pynchon is probably the most skilled writer to be published in the English language since Joyce and Woolf.
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Barclay is at his storytelling and adventure-creating best.
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